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The Lost World of Cape Breton Island
J.M., J.R. Bourgeois
16 episodes
1 month ago
The Lost World of Cape Breton Island Podcast is a Canadian history project that uncovers the forgotten stories of 18th-and 19th-century Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Explore Cape Breton’s history with the help of those who witnessed it firsthand. Listen to the mad ramblings of a Scottish exile as he describes what life was like in the Fortress of Louisbourg, follow the rising career of a French sailor destined to explore the world, and feel the despair as an aristocratic trailblazer struggles to eke out a living on Cape Breton's unforgiving shores.
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The Lost World of Cape Breton Island Podcast is a Canadian history project that uncovers the forgotten stories of 18th-and 19th-century Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Explore Cape Breton’s history with the help of those who witnessed it firsthand. Listen to the mad ramblings of a Scottish exile as he describes what life was like in the Fortress of Louisbourg, follow the rising career of a French sailor destined to explore the world, and feel the despair as an aristocratic trailblazer struggles to eke out a living on Cape Breton's unforgiving shores.
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08 - Christophe Chiquelier Jr: Louis XV's Music Man in Louisbourg
The Lost World of Cape Breton Island
22 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
08 - Christophe Chiquelier Jr: Louis XV's Music Man in Louisbourg

As “Keeper of the King’s Instruments” for Louis XV, Christophe Chiquelier Jr’s work was endless but no doubt fulfilling. He was a master musical instrument maker, supplier of harpsichords to the Royal Family, and an instrument collector. But for a brief time during his youth, he was a soldier in Louisbourg, the capital of the French colony of Île Royale, known today as Cape Breton Island.


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MUSICAL CREDITS:

-- Concerts royaux, Quatrième concert – Sarabanda – Armonie Symphony Orchestra, Stefano Seghedoni

-- Pièces de clavecin VI. L’Aimable. Rondeau

-- JS Bach Italian Concerto, BWV. 971 – 2. Andante [harp]

-- Carolan’s Welcome from The Celtic Lute by Ronn McFarlane

-- Reel la Rocque – Les Habitants

-- Andreas Böhlen – baroque recorders, Aline Zylberajch, harpsichord French Baroque Music

-- Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) – Orchestral Suite from ‘Alceste’


VIDEO CREDITS:

-- The Start of New France - Quebec's First Winter - Canada A People's History - CBC

-- Louisbourg - NFB

-- Louisbourg Under Siege - NFB


PHOTO CREDITS:

-- Two harbour paintings by Lewis Parker


SOURCES:

1. “Les derniers musiciens du roi de l’Ancien Régime. Versailles-Paris 1761-1792” – Youri Carbonnier

2. “After Midnight We Danced Until Daylight”: Music, Song and Dance in Cape Breton, 1713-1758 – Kenneth Donovan

3. “La Complainte de Louisbourg : chansons de sieges et circulation des cultures militaires entre Europe et Acadie à l’époque coloniale” – Éva Guillore

The Lost World of Cape Breton Island
The Lost World of Cape Breton Island Podcast is a Canadian history project that uncovers the forgotten stories of 18th-and 19th-century Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Explore Cape Breton’s history with the help of those who witnessed it firsthand. Listen to the mad ramblings of a Scottish exile as he describes what life was like in the Fortress of Louisbourg, follow the rising career of a French sailor destined to explore the world, and feel the despair as an aristocratic trailblazer struggles to eke out a living on Cape Breton's unforgiving shores.